Ekiga 5.0 - Why?

Ekiga was first released back in 2001 under the GnomeMeeting name, as a graduation thesis. In 2001, voice over IP, IP Telephony, and videoconferencing were not widespread technologies as they are now. The GNU/Linux desktop was at its infancy, and let's not speak about multimedia capabilities. Most webcam drivers were buggy, ALSA had not been released yet and full-duplex audio was something difficult to achieve. General performance could also be an issue, especially when most efficient codecs were closed source. Generally speaking, the technology was not ready yet but Ekiga was already kicking!

Nowadays, everyone knows about voice over IP and videoconferencing. However, proprietary programs using closed communication protocols are dominating the market. Few people know that alternatives exist, and even less people know that using standard tools allows doing voice over IP, videoconferencing but also IP Telephony. The purpose of Ekiga has always been to be a mix between a simple chat application and a professional IP Telephony tool for the GNU/Linux destop. As a SIP softphone, it can completely replace hardware SIP IP phones and many people are using it as such.

With the upcoming 5.0 release, we were very ambitious. Most of the code has been reorganized, some parts have been completely rewritten. Things are getting simplified to attract new contributors (I am now 15 years older than when I started coding on Ekiga). The user interface is completely new and is now using cutting-edge technologies like GTK+3 or even Clutter to display video. New codecs have been added, and new features are still being added regularly (I would like to complete TLS and SRTP support before the release as well as MSRP chat).

Ekiga.net 2.0 - Why?

We would also like to upgrade Ekiga.net before releasing Ekiga 5.0. First, there are a few shortcomings that must be fixed with the platform: users should be able to delete their SIP accounts, to modify their e-mail and password preferences, passwords should not be sent in cleartext (ouch!)... But we also need to add support for the new Ekiga features (TCP support, the upcoming TLS support, ...).

As we do not have any ICE implementation yet, and as NAT is still a problem, we would like to implement Far End NAT Traversal on the new platform.

All of this should come with a brand new modern look for all websites related to Ekiga and Ekiga.net.

Why is it important that you help?

On the contrary of many projects, Ekiga has always been developed during my spare time with a few contributors working in their spare time too. Spare time is what it is: spare time... Sometimes you have much spare time, sometimes you don't have any spare time for a few weeks. That means that progress on the project is slow, especially when you want to be ambitious.

Our team is relatively small and there are many areas where we are not competent: website design is one of them.

If you are a coder and want to develop on Ekiga, if you are a graphical designer, if you are a Drupal expert, if you like writing documentation, if you are a PHP developer and want to work on Ekiga.net ... Feel free to reach me at dsandras _AT_ seconix.com !

This is the first update of the 4.0.0 stable release. It deals exclusively with bug fixing.

The most important change is fixing ALL known crashes and freezes, especially the long-standing freeze on quit on Windows. Add to this making H.323 with gatekeeper functional again, two registration fixes, and numerous other fixes here and there. There is also a security fix.

We encourage everyone to upgrade to this latest greatest version of ekiga.

The next release will be 4.0.2 or 4.2.0, targetted mainly at replacing obsolete technologies and fixing remaining registration and communication issues. After 4.2.0, we will switch to using v12 of ptlib/opal underlying libraries and will be able to provide the much-awaited communication encryption and IPv6 support.

It is an important release, which has an overhaul of the main window, reduces startup time in some cases, supports latest ffmpeg/libav for H.263, H.264 and MPEG4 video codecs and fixes many other issues (but no security fix) since the previous unstable release 3.3.2 (released exactly one year before!!)

The "H264 and H263+ codecs, welcome back" release

This is the third unstable release of the upcoming 3.4 version of Ekiga.

It is a bug-fixing release since the previous unstable release (1 month ago). It is not yet a replacement of the last stable release (3.2.7), but should be used by people having problems with the stable release and by people who want to help ekiga.

It has received only few testing, it works on developers machines, and the only known major regression (which should hopefully be fixed in the next unstable release) compared to the last stable release is the following:

after a (missed) incoming call during a communication, cannot be called anymore